Chile News in English

January 10, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 10th January, and here’s your Chile daily news capsule.

Andrés Caniulef, renowned entertainment journalist, passes away at 48, leaving the media community in shock.

The government faces significant costs for the public sector adjustment project, according to Deputy Romero.

New findings in the Ojeda case reveal the structure of the Tren de Aragua in Chile and links to other crimes.

A court finds key figures in the Operation Hurricane case guilty, including top intelligence officials.

Movilh praises ruling that mandates a Catholic school to pay 30 million for homophobic bullying.

Squella criticizes President Boric, claiming he has buried Bachelet's UN candidacy.

A woman tragically murdered had previously sought help after domestic violence just days before her death.

The Tupahue pool opens for the summer season; check out the schedules and prices to visit.

The Tren del Recuerdo kicks off this weekend with exciting routes and dates for January.

New video emerges from an ICE agent showing the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.

Firefighters continue their intense efforts to combat wildfires in Argentina's Patagonia region.

Bolivarian police confront a Mega correspondent during a live report, raising concerns over press freedom.

The withdrawal of U.S. funds puts several UN organizations in Chile at risk, impacting multilateralism.

Chile sees record exports in 2025, surpassing 100 billion dollars, driven by various sectors.

The University of Católica announces a new sponsorship deal just days before the new season begins.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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